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03-31-2026 07:20 PM
Welcome to the new thread. Please share your likes and dislikes with us.
As always, all genres are welcome.
I am currently reading two books.
Rise of the Magicks by Nora Roberts (Reread) Kindle. (Home)
The 19th Christmas by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. (Work)
03-31-2026 07:31 PM
Hi I just finished reading The Wayward Girls by Susan Wiggs, Very Good all her books are a good read.
04-01-2026 06:30 AM
When Harry Met Minnie - Martha Teichner - This is not a new release but I just discovered it. It is a true story and as part of her title says -- a story of friendship and love. I will not give it all away, but Martha is a lover of bull terrier dogs. Her dog, Minnie, and she, became friends with a Carol and her bull terrier, Harry. This is a heart-warming, lovely, sweet, funny, but sad, book. I laughed and I cried!
04-01-2026 08:06 AM
Have finished reading all of Danielle Steel's books.
Currently reading a series of books by Sarah Fox - The Magical Menagerie series. Two dogs and an owl with some mystical powers that help the owner solve local murders. Very light hearted.
04-01-2026 08:47 AM
@AngelPuppy1 wrote:When Harry Met Minnie - Martha Teichner - This is not a new release but I just discovered it. It is a true story and as part of her title says -- a story of friendship and love. I will not give it all away, but Martha is a lover of bull terrier dogs. Her dog, Minnie, and she, became friends with a Carol and her bull terrier, Harry. This is a heart-warming, lovely, sweet, funny, but sad, book. I laughed and I cried!
I loved this book so much. Glad someone else read it too.
04-01-2026 09:12 AM
Dear Debbie, by Freida McFaddon. A lighter touch by Freida in this book not as thriller intense. I find Debbie fascinating but would never want to meet her so that I would never come close to crossing her. Watch out when the buzzing starts in the back of her head.
04-01-2026 01:06 PM
For fans of English police procedurals, I can heartily recommend Missing: a Novel, by E. A. Jackson. It begins with a homicide in 2020 and then jumps to an unsolved baby abduction in 1990. I found it unput-downable and read it in two days.
04-01-2026 02:52 PM
I just finished We Were The Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter.
It was a novel based on the true story of what happened to the author's Polish Jewish family during World War II. It was an amazing story of survival because the whole family, mother , father, five siblings and spouses all made it through the war.
04-01-2026 03:02 PM - edited 04-01-2026 03:03 PM
Finished my first book in April. Janet Dailey's Lie For A Million, the 2nd in this series. Her husband and daughter are writng for her since her death.
04-02-2026 11:17 AM - edited 04-02-2026 11:17 AM
Well I dont know how i managed to do this but...i have three books going at once.
The Brutal Tellin̈g by Louise Penny, #5 in the Inspector Gamache series
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, her Pulitzer prize winner about Gilded Age New York society. Satire at its finest.
At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon. #1 in the series about life in a fictional American village, with an Episcopalian priest as the main character.
Im reading the Gamache mystery steadily. The other two, whenever I can or feel like it.
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